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A Universidade de Oklahoma (University of Oklahoma - OU) é uma universidade coeducacional pública de pesquisas localizada no estado americano de Oklahoma. Fundada em 1890, a universidade já existia no Território de Oklahoma, perto do Território Índio, antes dos dois territórios se unificarem e se tornarem um estado americano em 1907. Em 2006, a universidade tinha 29.721 estudantes matriculados, com a maior parte no campus de Norman. More information...

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